Review of London Has Fallen (2016) by Guy J — 16 Apr 2016
"Turn it up to eleven," seems to've been the model phrase here as everything (except for beating up a woman, although one does die) from the first film has just been duplicated. Butler returns as the man behind the president (it's their pun, not mine) as the Indians show up again to threaten the cowboys, only this time in London, and he drinks and swears like the Duke through the role.
Let the asswhupping begin! (That one's mine). As rah-rah as any propaganda piece, it's designed to appease those with an unshakeable us-against-them mentality. Yeehaa!
This review of London Has Fallen (2016) was written by Guy J on 16 Apr 2016.
London Has Fallen has generally received mixed reviews.
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